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Bioethics in Iceland

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2010
Recent bioethics discussion and research in Iceland has been greatly affected by the fact that one of the world’s largest genetics research companies is based there and has been in the forefront of creating a population database resource for its research projects.
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Bioethics and Sin

Christian Bioethics, 2005
On the basis of a historical reconstruction of the stages through which the Christian notion of sin took shape in Protestantism, the significance of this term for modern bioethics is derived from its opposition to a holiness of God and his creatures, which in turn translates into the secular moral concept of dignity. This dignity imposes obligations to
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Islamic Bioethics: Bioethics in Malaysia

Abstract Islamic bioethics in Malaysia must be examined in terms of deliberation, legislation, and education. Shariʿah and social and economic state factors in Malaysia must be considered alongside the local and global implications of the bioethics issue.
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Reasoning In Bioethics

Bioethics, 2003
It is striking that some arguments in the bioethical literature seem implausible, counterintuitive, and even ridiculous when reported to competent moral agents. When examined, these arguments bear uncanny resemblances to the discourse of patients with debilitating mental disorders.
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Anthropology and Bioethics

Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1992
The field of bioethics has been dominated by the tenets and assumptions of Western philosophical rationalistic thought. A principles and rights‐based approach to discussions of moral dilemmas has sustained and reinforced a pervasive reductionism, utilitarianism, and ethnocentrism in the field. Recent explorations of casuistry and hermeneutics suggest a
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The bioethics biz

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2009
Researchers who are paid to enrol patients in studies with a not-so-favourable risk–benefit ratio, pharmaceutical companies holding back with data that give rise to concern about patient safety, institutions that provide advanced clinical care to underinsured patients only if they agree to enrol in a trial—conflicts of interest in the medical field ...
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Green bioethics

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2023
Henk, Ten Have, Bert, Gordijn
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Design Bioethics: A Theoretical Framework and Argument for Innovation in Bioethics Research

American Journal of Bioethics, 2021
Gabriela Pavarini, Ilina Singh
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Bioethics & Law: Bioethics

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
This paper will attempt to establish a workable definition of bioethics as well as the general principles associated with bioethics. Upon submitting that for consideration, the scope of this paper will include how this can be used in addressing the current and possibly future issues that bioethics can be a part of addressing as compared to where the ...
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The Birth of Bioethics

1998
Abstract Bioethics represents a dramatic revision of the centuries-old ethics that governed the behaviour of physicians and their relationships with patients. Those ethics were challenged in the years after World War II by remarkable advances in biomedical science and medicine that raised questions about the defintion of death, the ...
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